$RIVER The movement around 27.70 warrants a re-examination. From a trading psychology perspective, this seemingly stable support level actually hides many nuances. When trading volume starts to shrink at high levels, what does it usually indicate? Institutional investors often see this stage as a critical signal.
From a trading opportunity standpoint, there is indeed an asymmetrical chance with a risk-reward ratio of about 1:3. Many retail investors are still on the sidelines, but experienced traders have already begun to position themselves.
So, how exactly should one operate? Consider the following approach:
Within the range of 27.70 to 29.50, moderately establish short positions. Why choose this range? Because it is usually the last dip before the market adjusts downward. Using 20x leverage, a 1% price decline can yield a 20% return on your account. It sounds good, but risk management is crucial—place your stop-loss at 32.80, so even if your judgment is wrong, the loss remains within a controllable range.
This is essentially a game of timing. Most people are still calculating how many points the price has gained, while professional traders are already figuring out how to profit from others’ excessive optimism. Acting now means standing on the side with higher probability.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-21 18:09
20x leverage sounds great, but one black swan event could wipe out your account. Aren't you afraid?
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-21 15:33
20x leverage sounds great, but it can be really ruthless when it comes to cutting.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 01-21 12:57
20x leverage sounds great, but when you actually get liquidated, you'll realize what a mental breakdown really means.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-19 17:36
20x leverage sounds great, but playing with it in reality requires a really strong heart.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-18 18:51
20x leverage sounds great, but it's when you get liquidated that you're truly clear-headed.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-18 18:49
Wait, does 20x leverage really control risk? I feel like this is just gambler's thinking.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-18 18:47
20x leverage sounds great, but it also cuts quickly, so I won't join in.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-18 18:42
Another 20x leverage? Brother, are you trying to get rich or get liquidated?
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TideReceder
· 01-18 18:37
27.70 is basically the knife waiting to cut the leeks. When the trading volume shrinks, I already ran away.
$RIVER The movement around 27.70 warrants a re-examination. From a trading psychology perspective, this seemingly stable support level actually hides many nuances. When trading volume starts to shrink at high levels, what does it usually indicate? Institutional investors often see this stage as a critical signal.
From a trading opportunity standpoint, there is indeed an asymmetrical chance with a risk-reward ratio of about 1:3. Many retail investors are still on the sidelines, but experienced traders have already begun to position themselves.
So, how exactly should one operate? Consider the following approach:
Within the range of 27.70 to 29.50, moderately establish short positions. Why choose this range? Because it is usually the last dip before the market adjusts downward. Using 20x leverage, a 1% price decline can yield a 20% return on your account. It sounds good, but risk management is crucial—place your stop-loss at 32.80, so even if your judgment is wrong, the loss remains within a controllable range.
This is essentially a game of timing. Most people are still calculating how many points the price has gained, while professional traders are already figuring out how to profit from others’ excessive optimism. Acting now means standing on the side with higher probability.